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De Corpo e Alma

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De Corpo e Alma
Directed byMatthieu Bron
Screenplay byMatthieu Bron
Produced byMeetings Lda
CinematographyMatthieu Bron
Edited byMatthieu Bron
Release date
  • 2010 (2010)
Running time
57 minutes
CountryMozambique

De Corpo e Alma is a 2010 Mozambican documentary film.

Synopsis

The film tells the story of Victoria, Mariana and Vasco, three physically disabled young Mozambicans that live on the outskirts of Maputo. On a daily basis, they must face an endless list of physical, physiological and emotional obstacles that they each find a solution to in their own way by means of work, other activities and their attitude. The film explores the way they see other people and themselves. It poses such universal questions such as accepting oneself and how to find one’s place in society.

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